Ned Visits New York
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by Kip Cosson
Price: $15.95
Book Website: http://kipkids.com
40 Pages, Hardback, 8 x 10
ISBN-10: 0-9789384-0-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-9789384-0-6
Ned Penguin of the South Pole needs a vacation and very soon!
He hops on the next iceberg to New York City to visit his pen pal, Meece Mouse. The excitement begins the moment he sees the tall, green lady in the harbor. With native New Yorker Meece as his guide, there can only be fun and adventure ahead. Ned experiences his
first taxi ride while being mesmerized by the bright lights of Times Square. He is captivated by the amazing skyline as he walks across the Brooklyn Bridge. The whimsical art and bright, colorful pages created by local artist, Kip Cosson, make this book a wonderful
children's guide to the many great sights New York has to offer.
About The Author
Kip Cosson is a Texan who lives in New York's Greenwich Village. He began his business in 1991 by hand painting his artwork on children's clothing. His designs have appeared in Glamour Magazine, Child Magazine, Child Magazine, Kids Fashion Magazine and on the cover of TV Guide.
This is Kip's first children's book. Visit Kip's website at www.KipKids.com
Reviews
The best reviews are always from customers.
Here are some reviews from "Happy Customers":
Your book arrived today. It's beautiful! The colors are fabulous; the images are charming and whimsical and the setting is only the greatest city on the planet!
Thank you!
Rudi
Miami, Florida
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Kip,
We just got the books and they are GREAT !!!! It's irresistible, it makes you smile and there's so much to discover on each page. It's just as entertaining for adults as it is for kids.
Kathy & Bob
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Kip,
I received the books that I ordered. What fun!!! I loved the Kips Kids taxis, and l really liked the rhyming/non-rhyming scheme. All rhymes can make something too sing-songy and boring.
-ilene-
Long Island, New York
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I got to read your book, and I think it is up there with the Richard Scary type books that my kiddos used to have in "olden days". I think you have a real knack for children’s books going on.
Bill Mann
Coleman, Texas
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